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'''Oenomaus''', also known as '''Oinomaos''', was a King of {{Wiki|Pisa}} and the son of the [[Greece|Greek]] god of war [[Ares]] in Greek mythology.
'''Oenomaus''', also known as '''Oinomaos''', was a King of {{Wiki|Pisa}} and the son of the [[Greece|Greek]] god of war [[Ares]] and a forefather to the {{Wiki|House of Atreus}} through his daughter Hippodamia in Greek mythology.


Oinomaos owned a [[Destroyed House of Oinomaos|residence]] which was located northeast of [[Olympia]], [[Elis]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>
Oinomaos owned a [[Destroyed House of Oinomaos|residence]] which was located northeast of [[Olympia]], [[Elis]].<ref>''[[Assassin's Creed: Odyssey]]''</ref>

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Oenomaus, also known as Oinomaos, was a King of Pisa and the son of the Greek god of war Ares and a forefather to the House of Atreus through his daughter Hippodamia in Greek mythology.

Oinomaos owned a residence which was located northeast of Olympia, Elis.[1]

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